Loes Groen, Merel Keijzer, Marije C Michel, W. Lowie
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Abstract
In this research note we argue that reading lessons for the subject of English in Dutch pre-university education require
adjustments. Currently, these lessons do not prepare students well for university reading. Too often, lessons emphasize searching for
information, the dominant skill to pass the school exit exam. Instead, students would benefit much more from instruction on reading to learn
and critical reading, which are important university skills. Moreover, the expository texts for English classes generally concern school
subjects instead of genuine English content such as linguistics. To address these problems, we are in the process of developing
an academic reading course focussing on linguistic topics to enhance students’ academic readiness, while at the same time adding depth and
content to the subject of English in Dutch pre-university education. An empirical study to evaluate the effectiveness of this course will
follow.
期刊介绍:
The Dutch Journal of Applied Linguistics (DuJAL) focuses on promoting Dutch and Belgian work in applied linguistics among an international audience, but also welcomes contributions from other countries. It caters for both the academic society in the field and for language and communication experts working in other contexts, such as institutions involved in language policy, teacher training, curriculum development, assessment, and educational and communication consultancy. DuJAL is the digital continuation of Toegepaste Taalwetenschap in Artikelen, which had been the journal of Anéla, the Dutch Association of Applied Linguistics, for forty years. Like its predecessor, DuJAL wants to offer a platform to young researchers in applied linguistics, i.e. PhD candidates and MA students. In order to maintain a high standard all submissions are subjected to a ‘double blind’ review by at least one external reviewer and two of the editors. Contributions may be written in Dutch, English, German or French.